‘We Are One’: Scotland set for first ‘Festival of Citizenship’ 9-11 August by qwertyfan July 31, 2019 0 We Are One Festival 9-11 August is free entry The We Are One Festival will host a series of debates and ...
The lullaby that puts the UK to sleep forever by qwertyfan July 4, 2019 0 So just when you thought that Mark Dad’s Army Francois had won the trophy for British political clown of the ...
Watch: Brexit, BoJo, indy and the SNP seen from East Renfrewshire by qwertyfan July 31, 2019 0 CommonSpace engages in an unscientific survey of No voting East Renfrewshire SCOTLAND is entangled in a UK-wide political crisis, the ...
Jeremy Hunt downgrades Scotland from an opinion poll democracy to an anecdote democracy by qwertyfan July 6, 2019 0 At the risk of tempting fate by complimenting a journalist too much, STV's Colin Mackay has often been noted for ...
Analysis: How likely is an Irish border poll? by qwertyfan July 31, 2019 0 Boris Johnson’s first trip to Northern Ireland as prime minister ended with a stand-off over a referendum on Irish unification ...
Small nuclear reactors for Scotland? No thanks, say experts by qwertyfan July 7, 2019 0 A report by scientists proposing that Scotland should consider building an array of small nuclear power reactors to help combat ...
Slaughter of the lambs – Newsnet.scot by qwertyfan July 31, 2019 0 Questions over future of lamb. Photograph Russell Bruce for Newsnet By Russell Bruce Farmers want to know how they can ...
Life after war for Uganda’s former LRA child soldiers by qwertyfan July 5, 2019 0 Uganda is known as the Pearl of Africa because of its unmatched natural beauty. Yet, away from the idyllic safaris ...
Scottish Government departments failing on freedom of information by qwertyfan August 1, 2019 0 The efforts of departments in the Scottish Government to improve their freedom of information performance have been “disappointing”, according to ...
Hunterston reactors under ‘enhanced’ regulation due to cracks by qwertyfan July 7, 2019 0 The UK nuclear safety watchdog has boosted checks on two reactors in Scotland because of proliferating cracks in their graphite ...